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Medicinal plants are intrinsically linked to biodiversity as they rely on natural habitats for survival [1], and their conservation is essential for therapeutic discovery [2]. Research highlights this relationship through ethnobotanical studies {fact:5, fact:6} and calls for scientific methods to better understand and protect the biodiversity that supports these plants [3].
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Pharmacological Uses of New Bioactive Compounds from Medicinal ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua 1 fact
referenceB. Sarkar (2017) published research on the traditional use of medicinal plants and their biodiversity in India in the International Journal of Experimental Research and Review.
A Comprehensive Review on the Therapeutic Properties of ... traditionalmedicine.actabotanica.org 1 fact
claimThe increasing demand for medicinal plants poses a threat to their natural habitats and biodiversity.
Medicinal plants and human health: a comprehensive review of ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimUnsustainable harvesting practices and habitat destruction threaten the biodiversity essential for continued therapeutic discovery of medicinal plants.
Investigation of nutritional and phytochemical properties of wild ... nature.com 1 fact
claimModernization and environmental degradation threaten traditional knowledge regarding medicinal plants and the biodiversity that supports it.
Ethnobotanical study of food plants used in traditional medicine in ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceMawunu M. et al. studied the biodiversity and ethnobotany of medicinal plants in the small Songo City, Angola, published in the Journal of Quality in Health Care & Economics in 2022.
Integrating Medicinal Plants and Science | PDF | Metabolomics scribd.com 1 fact
claimThe authors of the review 'Integrating Medicinal Plants and Science' call for improved data mobilization, DNA barcoding, and phylogenomic methods to better understand and conserve the biodiversity of medicinal plants.